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_Bode's Jahrbuch_, 1793, p. 104.
Also, _same_, 1794, p. 150.
Account of the discovery of a sixth and seventh satellite of the planet _Saturn_, with remarks on the construction of its ring, its atmosphere, its rotation on an axis, and its spheroidical figure.
_Phil. Trans._, 1790, p. 1.
_Bode's Jahrbuch_, 1793, p. 239; _same_, 1796, p. 88; 1797, p. 249.
On the satellites of the planet _Saturn_, and the rotation of its ring on an axis.
_Phil. Trans._, 1790, p. 427.
On nebulous stars properly so called.
_Phil. Trans._, 1791, p. 71.
_Bode's Jahrbuch_, 1801, p. 128.
On the ring of _Saturn_ and the rotation of the fifth satellite upon its axis.
_Phil. Trans._, 1792, p. 1.
_Bode's Jahrbuch_, 1796, p. 88.
Miscellaneous observations.
[Account of a comet], p. 23 [1792, I.].
[On the periodical appearance of omicron Ceti], p. 24.
[On the disappearance of the 55th _Herculis_], p. 26.
[Remarkable phenomenon in an eclipse of the moon], p. 27.
_Phil. Trans._, 1792, p. 23.
Observations on the planet _Venus_.
_Phil. Trans._, 1793, p. 201.
Observations of a quintuple belt on the planet _Saturn_.
_Phil. Trans._, 1794, p. 28.
_Bode's Jahrbuch_, 1798, p. 90.
Account of some particulars observed during the late eclipse of the sun.
[1793, September 5th.]
_Phil. Trans._, 1794, p. 39.
On the rotation of the planet _Saturn_ upon its axis.
_Phil. Trans._, 1794, p. 48.
_Bode's Jahrbuch_, 1798, p. 74.
On the nature and construction of the sun and fixed stars.
_Phil. Trans._, 1795, p. 46.
_Bode's Jahrbuch_, II. Suppl. Band, p. 65.
Description of a forty-foot reflecting telescope.
_Phil. Trans._, 1795, p. 347.
_Bode's Jahrbuch_, III. Suppl. Band, p. 238.
Additional observations on the comet. [1796, I.]
_Phil. Trans._, 1796, p. 131.
On the method of observing the changes that happen to the fixed stars; with some remarks on the stability of the light of our sun. To which is added a catalogue of comparative brightness for ascertaining the permanency of the l.u.s.tre of stars.
_Phil. Trans._, 1796, p. 166.
_Bode's Jahrbuch_, 1809, p. 201.
On the periodical star _[alpha] Herculis_; with remarks tending to establish the rotatory motion of the stars on their axes; to which is added a second catalogue of the comparative brightness of the stars.
_Phil. Trans._, 1796, p. 452.
_Bode's Jahrbuch_, 1809, p. 201.
A third catalogue of the comparative brightness of the stars, with an introductory account of an index to Mr. FLAMSTEED'S observations of the fixed stars, contained in the second volume of the Historia Coelestis.
To which are added several useful results derived from that index.
_Phil. Trans._, 1797, p. 293.
_Bode's Jahrbuch_, 1810, p. 143.
Observations of the changeable brightness of the satellites of _Jupiter_, and of the variation in their apparent magnitudes, with a determination of the time of their rotatory motions on their axes. To which is added a measure of the diameter of the second satellite, and an estimate of the comparative size of all the four.
_Phil. Trans._, 1797, p. 332.
_Bode's Jahrbuch_, 1801, p. 103.
On the discovery of four additional satellites of the _Georgium Sidus_.
The retrograde motion of its old satellites announced, and the cause of their disappearance at certain distances from the planet explained.
_Phil. Trans._, 1798, p. 47.
_Bode's Jahrbuch_, 1801, p. 231.
A fourth catalogue of the comparative brightness of the stars.
_Phil. Trans._, 1799, p. 121.
_Bode's Jahrbuch_, 1810, p. 143.